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Registered lease

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Registration of title of land

that mines and minerals which have been excepted from a grant of land are not guaranteed unless separately registered. All registered land, irrespectively of the nature of title, remains subject to 'over-riding interests.' See below, notwithstand-ing registration. … The advantages which are claimed for the system are (a) purchasers for value of an absolute or good leasehold title are absolved from any inquiry into the title other than it is shown to be on the

Deed

land, including leases of land situate there and in regard to land charges which are required to be registered under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, a deed may become ineffectual to vest the legal estate in … Act, 1925, s. 57, a deed may be described according to the nature of the transaction, e.g., 'this lease,' 'this mortgage,' etc., or as a 'deed' and not habitually by the word 'indenture.' The requisites of a

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Renewal of lease

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Options to purchase

Options to purchase a legal estate (including a lease), made or acquired after 1925, must be registered in the Land Registry under ss. 4 and 10 of the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, as ESTATE

Land charge

1st January, 1889-is void against a purchaser for value of the land charged therewith, unless it has been registered in the 'Register of Charges,' in the manner mentioned in that Act, since transferred to the Land Registry … register affects (i) Inland Revenue charges for death duties, (ii) restrictive covenants created after 1925 except covenants in leases, and (iii) easements, rights and privileges created after 1925; Class E, annuities created before 1926 and registered after

Bedford level

Level Act (15 Car. 2, c. 17), all conveyances, except leases for seven years, are required to be registered. The practice is to register the instrument at length. The registry does not include wills; but conveyances omitted … of Bedford in 1649. By the (English) Bedford Level Act (15 Car. 2, c. 17), all conveyances, except leases for seven years, are required to be registered. The practice is to register the instrument at length. The

Financier

Financier, means a person with whom the registered owner of a motor vehicle has entered into an agreement of hire-purchase, lease or hypothecation in respect of

enter

breaks into and s a vehicle "Code of Alabama"] see also break, breaking and entering 2 : record register 3 : to put in correct form before a court or on a record [ed judgment against the … esp. to take possession [lessor shall have the right to and take possession] often used in deeds and leases vt 1 : to come or go into [he breaks into and s a vehicle "Code of Alabama"]

Notice under the Land Registration Act, 1925 (English)

Notice under the Land Registration Act, 1925 (English). An entry on the register affecting the registered proprietor of the land and persons desiring title under him with notice of the estate claim or other … notice of the estate claim or other matter comprised in the notice (see s. 48 of the Act). Leases exceeding 21 years, annuities or rent-charge, severance of mines or minerals, land charges, deposits of land certificates ae,

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